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Director penalty notices: How a director can be personally liable for certain company tax debts

If a company fails to comply with their obligations to pay certain debt/s, directors are held personally liable for the amount the company should have paid.OverviewCompany directors are legally responsible for ensuring that their company meets its pa...


Guide to Preparing Your Will

If you are over 18 years of age, you are eligible to make a Will and provide instructions for how your assets are to be distributed in the event of your passing. At the time of making your Will, you must be of a sound mind, memory and understanding,...


Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 8 - Amalgamation (linking) of Trade Marks

Did you know that trade mark applications can be amalgamated (linked together) where the same trade mark has been lodged on the same day, but in different classes. Part 8 of the Trade Mark Examiners Manual talks you through the process of linking th...


Builders spared again by the Subcontractors’ Charges Act 1974 & PPSA Compliant Supply Agreements

The collapse of a major building company in Brisbane owing over $19 million in debts which would have seen many tradies not paid for their work. Fortunately, Queensland has some level of protection for subcontractors under the Subcontractors’ Charg...


How does a vision impaired person sign their Will?

A client who is vision-impaired, and cannot see nor sign the Will, can still have their Will done. There is a process wherein the signing of the Will involves the Attestation clause, which explains how the Will was read and how the Will was signed i...


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